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Realtek Audio HD has very little sound

Last answer on Apr 16, 2009 12:22:11 am BST autke, on Apr 15, 2009 4:27:40 pm BST 
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Hello, my father just installed a new Biostar motherboard in my computer. The CD that came with the motherboard had the drivers for Realtek. I installed the drivers and I now have barely have any sound coming out of my speakers. I have to turn every volume control up just to barely hear the sound. I went to Realtek's website and downloaded the latest driver and nothing changed. The sound is working. I just want to make it louder. Any suggestions.

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 xpcman, on Apr 16, 2009 12:22:11 am BST

Do you have powered speakers? Most motherboards assume that you will have power speakers.

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